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Valls Points to End of 75% Tax to Rebuff View France Is Finished
http://www.businessweek.com/news/20...don-to-counter-charge-that-france-is-finished
Our stupid socialists here in France finally understood that hating on rich people doesn't work well nowadays. Many rich CEO left the country. Many young people left the country to create companies elsewhere. And also, it plagued the French Football League greatly.
It puts an end to a tax that plagued the french league. PSG had to pay 30+ millions euros this year because of it. It will greatly help them next year on the matter of the FFP.
PSG was not the only sad case, Lyon and Marseille for example had to sell players, and didn't recruit much or at all because of it.
http://www.businessweek.com/news/20...don-to-counter-charge-that-france-is-finished
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls told Londoners that his nation’s so-called millionaire tax is expiring, vaunting his “pro-business” credentials in a bid to refute a suggestion that France is “finished.”
Andy Street, managing director of retailer John Lewis, made that claim after visiting Paris last week, adding that France is “sclerotic, hopeless and downbeat.” Although Street later apologized for the remarks, they drew headlines because they reinforced popular perceptions of the nation’s decline.
Our stupid socialists here in France finally understood that hating on rich people doesn't work well nowadays. Many rich CEO left the country. Many young people left the country to create companies elsewhere. And also, it plagued the French Football League greatly.
It puts an end to a tax that plagued the french league. PSG had to pay 30+ millions euros this year because of it. It will greatly help them next year on the matter of the FFP.
PSG was not the only sad case, Lyon and Marseille for example had to sell players, and didn't recruit much or at all because of it.